Pep Guardiola: EPL fixture list a 'disaster' for player well being

It's been dubbed "the best league in the world," but the English Premier League's fixture scheduling has been labeled...

Posted: Jan 2, 2018 3:29 PM

Updated: Jan 2, 2018 3:29 PM

It's been dubbed "the best league in the world," but the English Premier League's fixture scheduling has been labeled a "disaster" for player health by Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola.

Four games over Christmas and the new year has long been a tradition in English football, but this season's festive schedule has drawn the ire of Guardiola, whose team hold a 12-point lead at the top of table, but now face Watford on Tuesday, having played on Sunday.

Guardiola's Man City top EPL table

Man City play four matches in 11 days

EPL fixture schedule draws criticism

"If you tell me that technically, physically it's good for the players: no, it's a disaster," said Guardiola ahead of his team's fourth match in 11 days.

Two of City's leading stars -- Brazilian Gabriel Jesus and Belgian Kevin de Bruyne -- picked up injuries in the 0-0 draw with Crystal Palace at the weekend.

"The injuries they cause now have repercussions for the season and often careers of these footballers. Ask Mo Salah of Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur's Dele Alii or Mesut Ozil of Arsenal when the World Cup comes round in June."

Europe's other top leagues enjoy a winter break. Germany's Bundesliga and France's Ligue 1 returns to action on January 12, while Spain's La Liga will re-start on January 6.

'It's not fair'

City aren't the only club complaining.

Relegation-threatened West Bromwich Albion has made an official complaint to the Premier League over their Christmas schedule. The Premier League did not immediately respond to CNN's request for comment.

West Brom face relegation rivals West Ham Tuesday, having played out a 1-1 draw against Arsenal on Sunday. Meanwhile, West Ham have had a week to prepare for the game, though David Moyes' team will next play Tottenham on Thursday.

Both Tottenham and West Ham will also play FA Cup games on Sunday, ensuring they will have had three matches in six days.

"It is going to have a big damage on the FA Cup for us, to have two games in three days and then have to play another three days later in the FA Cup," Moyes told reporters.

"That's where it's taking its toll and the Premier League is eating into dates where the Cup games might be getting used.

"Do I want to win the FA Cup? 100%. But I don't think it can be where we can damage our league form."

West Ham's Head of Medical Services Gary Lewin added: "I don't think it is particularly fair -- physically it is it not a level playing field for all clubs, as some are playing every few days, some have a longer break between matches and some have a week off before playing twice in three days.

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